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Dar arrives in Beijing to discuss ceasefire, regional security with chinese leadership

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar arrived in Beijing on Monday for a three-day official visit. He was invited by his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi. The visit comes at a critical time, following a fragile ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Last week’s military standoff, sparked by the Pahalgam attack in Occupied Kashmir, has heightened regional tensions. India blamed Pakistan without proof, while Pakistan denied the allegations and called for peace.

During his visit, Dar will hold detailed discussions with the Chinese leadership. Talks will cover the current South Asian security situation and its impact on peace and stability. Both sides will also review Pakistan-China bilateral ties. These include political, economic, and defense cooperation. Furthermore, they plan to exchange views on global and regional issues of mutual interest. This visit is part of ongoing efforts to deepen their strategic partnership.

Before leaving, Dar highlighted the importance of China as Pakistan’s key trade and diplomatic partner. He said he had already spoken twice with Wang Yi recently. According to Dar, the visit aims to strengthen coordination on political and economic matters. He also said Pakistan wants to expose India’s false blame over the recent tensions. Dar reaffirmed that Islamabad seeks dialogue and cooperation, not conflict.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan’s interim Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is also expected to attend the talks in Beijing. His presence signals broader efforts for regional peace. China, on its part, reiterated its commitment to support Pakistan. Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning praised the strong ties between the two countries. She said China values both India and Pakistan and wants peace in the region. China has also welcomed the current ceasefire and promised to support a lasting solution.

China and Pakistan have long-standing strategic relations. These ties include major projects like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which China calls a “lifeline” for Pakistan’s economy. Dar’s visit reflects Pakistan’s desire to strengthen these bonds during a tense regional climate. As tensions with India remain high, Pakistan is leaning on its “iron-clad” friendship with China for support and stability.

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